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Quote from: SteveD on 25/06/2010 06:40:56What baffled me so, 18 months ago, on the POIS board was the complete unwillingness to consider chronic masturbation as an addiction You have absolutely no evidence of POIS as a chronic masturbation phenomenon.Many sufferers are loving and happily married men and even for procreation purposes still suffer the agonizing and devastating aftereffects of POIS.Please check your facts more carefully. Thank you.
What baffled me so, 18 months ago, on the POIS board was the complete unwillingness to consider chronic masturbation as an addiction
Quote from: SteveD on 25/06/2010 06:40:56Three years ago I gave up being orgasmic and like the POIS BOYS, it helped enormously.Still the problem was not solved. When I stopped being sexual completely the problem disappeared.All the pills, powders, vitamins, teas, patches, shots and therapies avoid the only important question: If you're doing something that hurts you, why don't you stop? The "POIS BOYS" have also discovered that being a eunuch doesn't solve the problem either.We are sexual beings, given nature's gift of orgasm.Several of us have found wonderful solutions with "patches, pills, etc.", and on the verge of finding even better ones.Not to hide a problem, but to SOLVE a neurochemical/physiological problem, i.e., hormal imbalance, neurotransmitter deficiency and the like.
Three years ago I gave up being orgasmic and like the POIS BOYS, it helped enormously.Still the problem was not solved. When I stopped being sexual completely the problem disappeared.All the pills, powders, vitamins, teas, patches, shots and therapies avoid the only important question: If you're doing something that hurts you, why don't you stop?
Hey Limejuice,Can i ask you some more questions about your the effects of your treatment?1) Has there an instance so far where you can sense you have taken too much?as in, that "whoo, im not doing that again" type feelingOr so far it has been a case of "the more, the merrier"?2) Demo describes a "sense of well-being" (happier?) with TRT, would describe the same for P?If not, is it more, "a nulling of the bad feelings"?3) has it effected your energy levels?up/ or down, the same?Is it the higher the dose = the more energy?or the higher the dose = more drowsy?4) have there been instances where they effected any headaches?brought them on?stopped them?5) This a difficult one, but when you describe 80-90% cure,has the speed of total recovery has changed...fastened?or is the total recovery time the same but you feel much much better within that pois period? (hope you understand!) MANY REGARDS!!!
No Prob.I think I can cover your first three questions with one answer.1, 2, 3 - I notice no difference when I take progesterone and feel the same as I did before taking it. When I take a high dosage I feel no different - there is no high feeling or noticable difference. I've taken a lot of P at once noticed no difference in energy levels or how I feel. I feel that P does not effect non-POIS aspects of my life.4 - P seems to reduce pressure or a headache after O and helps me think clearer. I haven't experienced any side effects taking the medication.5 - Recover period has shortened 50%, severity of symptoms reduced well over 50%Quote from: horizon on 25/06/2010 14:06:33Hey Limejuice,Can i ask you some more questions about your the effects of your treatment?1) Has there an instance so far where you can sense you have taken too much?as in, that "whoo, im not doing that again" type feelingOr so far it has been a case of "the more, the merrier"?2) Demo describes a "sense of well-being" (happier?) with TRT, would describe the same for P?If not, is it more, "a nulling of the bad feelings"?3) has it effected your energy levels?up/ or down, the same?Is it the higher the dose = the more energy?or the higher the dose = more drowsy?4) have there been instances where they effected any headaches?brought them on?stopped them?5) This a difficult one, but when you describe 80-90% cure,has the speed of total recovery has changed...fastened?or is the total recovery time the same but you feel much much better within that pois period? (hope you understand!) MANY REGARDS!!!
Hey everybody, I'm keeping your POIS research well-wishing in mind. I'm hoping to get a call back from this guy, referred by Dr Christina Wang, Director of the P/T Study:http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=7224If the only way I can see him is by medical appointment, my insurance won't cover the visit. Anyone willing to chip in for the visit, PM me!
srry to throw off focus, i was just curious lauracostis how is cerebrolysin going.
i wonder when realistically, assuming its a successful trial, the P/T contraceptive will become available to the public?1,2,5,10 years?I wonder if we could get the formula, as in, how much P and T they use and get our doctors to administrate our own POIS trial with our own endo?Am I thinking too idealistically here and not in the real world?The one in Edinburgh are using injections, demo, am I right in thinking P pills/T patches might be better for pois?
perhaps i shouldnt ask this question (feel free to delete it) but can you get the T off the internet without prescription? we know you can get the P.(by the way im not going to do any experiment without a doctor, nor do recommend it, but was just curious!)
Lauracostis, can you prove this by referencing a study or a website link?Thanks.
your [sic] being to [sic] harsh on P, there is know [sic]one reporting any side effects on P in males.
i dont make this crap up.
Quote from: CCconfucius on 25/06/2010 22:39:35srry to throw off focus, i was just curious lauracostis how is cerebrolysin going. it was not a cure, at least for me, but was certainly worth a try.
Quote from: demografx on 25/06/2010 18:58:39Hey everybody, I'm keeping your POIS research well-wishing in mind. I'm hoping to get a call back from this guy, referred by Dr Christina Wang, Director of the P/T Study:http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=7224If the only way I can see him is by medical appointment, my insurance won't cover the visit. Anyone willing to chip in for the visit, PM me!are you thinking about trying P?what are your feelings on it, so far?
Hey everybody, I'm keeping your POIS research well-wishing in mind. I'm hoping to get a call back from this guy, [Dr. Rajfer, MD] referred to me by Dr Christina Wang, Director of the P/T Study:http://www.uclahealth.org/body.cfm?id=458&action=detail&ref=7224If the only way I can see him is by medical appointment, my insurance won't cover the visit. Anyone willing to chip in for the visit, PM me!